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More pictures to follow. All about finishing now. First coat of a boiled linseed oil and pine tar concoction
Personally, I stain and seal all the wood. Although occasionally I'll just seal the unseen wood with whatever finish I'm using. Lots of humidity most of the time where I am, so that's my reason. If I lived in a dryer climate it wouldn't be necessary. Originals, for the most part, left the wood bare.So I notice on here and also on the Kibler build videos the wood under the barrel lock buttplate all places that get covered there is no finish on the wood. Is this what you do or do you finish it for protecting from moisture with something else. I plan on building a rifle soon and in gathering all the info I can this is something I see everywhere. And help clarifying would be appreciated. Thanks Reds
Please don't take my post offensively, but for the sake of that beautiful rifle take the time to clean up the casings. It is your gun and I am not telling you what to do, but the entry pipe and trigger guard are no way indicitive of the rifle you have. The tigger guard looks lilke it just came out of the mold.View attachment 209884 View attachment 209885
More pictures to follow. All about finishing now. First coat of a boiled linseed oil and pine tar concoction
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